Former TRS MP Dr. Boora Narasiah Goud to join BJP in New Delhi tomorrow
The Hindu
TRS has become abode for Telangana traitors, alleges Bandi Sanjay Kumar
Former TRS Bhongir MP Dr. B. Narasiah Goud will be joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the presence of Central ministers, national general secretary Tarun Chugh and others in New Delhi on Oct. 19, announced State BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Monday.
Mr. Sanjay Kumar told the media after meeting Mr. Goud at his residence here that while the ruling TRS has become the abode for Telangana traitors, the true fighters for the cause are joining the BJP for the sake of development of the State and not out of any self-interest.
The BJP State chief praised Dr. Narasaiah Goud as a honest man who played a key role during the Telangana agitation. “But the reality now is that even for people like him meeting Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao or getting his appointments is next to impossible,” he said.
People of the Munugode Assembly constituency are ready to teach a lesson to the TRS. The BJP would take up a massive awareness campaign to inform people about the funds being disbursed by the Central government for Huzurabad and Dubbak constituencies after the victories in the bypolls in each and every village to counter the TRS misinformation campaign, he said
The Chief Minister has been forced out of his farm house and Pragati Bhavan to the interact with people only because of the sustained pressure by the BJP, he claimed and added that now the Chief Minister is being forced to concentrate on a single village for the bypoll.
“We will not spare Mr. Rao if he forgets the promises made to people during the bypoll to Dubbak and Huzurabad constituencies,” he asserted.
Dr. Narasiah Goud said that that he felt humiliated in the TRS party and did not even get an appointment from the Chief Minister.
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